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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Obama's spending plans don't add up

CBS does a Reality Check on all of Obama's spending proposals. Those who are counting on getting all of those goodies that Obama has been promising plus tax cuts should pay attention because there is no way he can do all these wonderful things that he has been promising.
Without question, the Barack Obama infomercial served as a very slick and powerful recitation of the biggest promises he's made as a presidential candidate. But the very bigness of his ideas is the problem: he seems blind to the concept his numbers don't add up.

Let's start with his highly suspect, and widely discredited, claim that he can find federal "spending cuts beyond the costs" of his promises. Very few independent economists believe he has identified the savings needed to offset his remarkable list of tax credits, tax cuts and spending pledges.

Fact: Even if you believe Obama intends to fix health care, most independent analysts say the cost is massive - $1.2 trillion over ten years, according to the highly respected Lewin Group. When the new Congress wakes up next year to a $1 trillion deficit, and answers the overwhelming new demands for another stimulus package, will the leadership really bite on a health care reform package that digs the deficit hole so much deeper?

And that's just the beginning of what Obama would spend.

Fact: The tax cuts he promises, which are mostly refundable tax credits (code for cash back), will cost $60 billion just in year one, according the National Taxpayers Union, though the Obama campaign's own estimates in July put that figure at $130 billion.

Fact: His new promise to give businesses a $3,000 tax credit for each new job created will cost $40 billion. But economists say this credit is far more likely to benefit companies already planning to expand and will likely not be enough to help companies create new jobs or forestall layoffs.

Fact: Obama's claim he will lower health care premiums by $2,500 is: 1.) guesswork, which is 2.) based on health care savings that might, in a perfect world, happen over 10 years - a fact Obama neatly glosses over.

Fact: Obama, when referring to savings he can make by leaving Iraq ($90 billion, according to Congressional Budget Office estimates), has spent these savings several times over, across several different promises depending on the crowd he's addressing.

Most of the time he spends the Iraq savings in the context of the roads he wants to build; sometimes it's for the teachers he wants to hire. Tonight, he riffed rhetorically on the savings, asking how many scholarships could be funded, or how many schools could be built. In the end though, presuming he really saves $90 billion, he can only spend it once.

Remember he also mentioned rebuilding the military ($7 billion/yr); his education initiative ($18 billion/yr); and his energy initiative ($15 billion/yr). He did not mention the $188 billion that he would spend on the brand new stimulus package he has proposed.
He hasn't told us how he's going to adjust his aspirations on spending for the reality he'd be facing on budgeting if he wins the election next week. He hasn't told us which programs he'd eliminate or scale back or fully fund. He can't do all that he's promising, but who cares - it's all about Hope and Change so what do the facts matter?

7 comments:

Brian said...

I'm utterly stunned a letter network would post something negative about The One. And, be so accurate.

Jaw Bone said...

Wonderful to see how Betsy's repetition of GOP talking points now take for granted that Obama will be elected.

Thank you.

Skay said...

"Remember he also mentioned rebuilding the military ($7 billion/yr)"

I guess his promise to cut military spending is not polling very well--so time to fool the voters and pretend he never promised it.

He knows the media will not call him on it.

Skay said...

Obama in his own words--


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7o84PE871BE

Has this become a forgotten promise for Democrat votes or is
this video much closer to his actual intentions.

Bachbone said...

So, "jaw bone," now even the Left's formerly revered "straight arrow" and "neutral" SeeBS News Division is a member of that 'Vast Right Wing Conspiracy' and Couric has joined the dreaded purveyors of GOP talking points? Good gosh! That Pakistani earthquake must have caused tectonic plates shifting clear into New York City and not yet detected by seismologists.

I guess this means Couric is no longer the Left's Delphic Pythia. She hath dissed "The One" and shall be dealt with according to 'His' edicts once he assumes 'His' rightful position in the galaxy. (IF he gets to assume it, since polls show McCain closing the gap as voters see "The One" for what he is - a tax and spend, wealth spreading Progressive/Socialist.)

David/California said...

During the primaries Obama pledged to reduce defense spending 50%. He also proposed the federal government hire 500,000 Castro-style 'block captains' to provide 'internal security' in order to reduce unemployment. Several observers believe his 'rebuilding the army' comment was code for his intention to replace half the armed forces with federal brownshirts. Presumably the block captains would report the failure to recycle, too large a carbon footprint, conspicuous consumption, latent racism, etc. to the Obama Administration.

Coming soon to a neighborhood near you - National Socialism.

knowitall said...

Not only does his spending not add up, but his experience doesn't either. The socialist illuminati have prepared a plan that changes daily, and that's due to lack of experience.